Archive for May, 2003
Corporate Counsel profile on Mark Chandler
I’ve written about Chandler before, but I thought this was a good overview of what Cisco’s doing.
law.com – The Cisco Kid
[F]ew in-house departments are doing as much as Cisco Systems Inc. The 55 lawyers at the San Jose, Calif.-based network equipment supplier are using technology to handle discovery, track costs, create contracts — practically everything […]
Scripting News picks up on the DeLay flap
Ed Cone: “The blogosphere should be crackling over the story of Tom DeLay and the runaway Texas legislators, but it’s not, at least not yet.”
[via Scripting News]
DeLay admits role…
Here we go…
Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire
DeLay Admits Role In Searching For Democrats
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) “admitted” he “provided Texas Speaker Tom Craddick® with the same information that state police used to enlist a homeland security agency in the search for runaway Democratic legislators” last week, the Houston Chronicle reports.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Morning […]
Zen and the Art of Data Restoration
Zen and the Art of Data Restoration Standardization is elusive, even though there are so many standards to choose from. Or perhaps because there are so many. Nevertheless, for many years I have been pursuing an elusive goal of digitizing, standardizing, and archiving all of mydata. In this chapter of the journey, I ended up […]
Blogspot dying?
Wasn’t Google’s acquisition of Blogger heralded in part for the move to “Google’s more reliable servers“?
From status.blogger.com yesterday:
BlogSpot has been especially sluggish recently and we are working hard to improve the situation. We sincerely apologize that the problem has taken longer to resolve than expected and for the frustration of having poor performance from the […]
Josh Marshall is on the hunt
Josh Marshall may be at it again. You may recall that he was widely credited for sticking to the Trent Lott story late last year, ultimately resulting in Trent Lott stepping down from his leadership position in the Senate. Now he’s picking at the threads of a story that may result in Tom DeLay getting […]
Dean.com - TNR takes stock of Dean’s growing tech-savvy campaign
The New Republic Online: Dean.com
Some campaign managers devote their energies to working the elite press or courting union leaders or wooing donors. But Trippi seems to spend an inordinate amount of his time checking Meetup numbers, posting to liberal blogs, sending text messages to supporters who have signed up for the Dean wireless network, and […]
Techdirt on Governor Dean
From one of Forbes’ top-ranked tech blogs (Techdirt), comes this acknowledgement that if you’re into technology and you are interested in politics, you’re likely to keep hearing just one name…
Techdirt:Internet Fund Raising Pays Off For Presidential Hopeful
The one name I keep hearing come up in conversations concerning how the candidates use the internet is Howard […]
Larry Lessig Blogging about Governor Dean
Nice to see Professor Larry Lessig excited about some recent comments from Governor Dean:
MediaCon: two truths from the dean
Howard Dean says at least two important and true things here: (1) “The way to deal with a leader is to be another leader, and to be strong in your views and present the American people […]
Dean Campaign Gets More Bang for Their Bucks
ABCNEWS.com : Howard Dean Raises $1M Via Internet
This AP story hits on a few important nuggets. First, Governor Dean is the first candidate to raise $1m on the Internet in this election cycle. Perhaps more interesting is this quote:
Though many of the 2004 hopefuls have the potential to raise millions over the Internet in coming […]






